Biology, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

What are hydrophytic and xerophytic plants?

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Answered by velly01
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A Xerophyte is a plant that lives in very dry conditions that has made adaptions to survive in a climate with minimum water availability ex. Cactus Hydrophyte is a plant that lives in a environment that results in the plant having a high volume of water capible to it. This may be in a flooded plane or bog such as Reed. This can only be plants that live in water such as Water Lilly.
Answered by Raghav362002
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Those plants that have adapted to living in aquatic environment are called aquatic plants and we can also reffer them as hydrophytic plants . these plants require special adaptations for living submerged in water or at the water's surface..

xerophytes are those plants that have adapted to living in a liquid environment are known as xerophytic plants .
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